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character-analysis-outline
character-analysis-outline
I. Introduction
a. Hook your reader into your paper.
d. Thesis: one sentence opinion statement that your ENTIRE paper will examine.
Remember – this needs to challenge the reader to be convinced by your argument.
b. Evidence - Direct or Indirect Quote with description from the text (use at least one
to two specific references to the text in each body paragraph)
1.
2.
c. Explanation – How does your evidence/quote clearly relates to your topic and proves
your claim? For instance, how does this example from the text show character
change?
b. Evidence - Direct or Indirect Quote with description from the text (use at least one
to two specific references to the text in each body paragraph)
1.
2.
c. Explanation – How does your evidence/quote clearly relates to your topic and proves
your claim? For instance, how does this example from the text show character
change?
b. Evidence - Direct or Indirect Quote with description from the text (use at least one
to two specific references to the text in each body paragraph)
1.
2.
c. Explanation – How does your evidence/quote clearly relates to your topic and proves
your claim? For instance, how does this example from the text show character
change?
REMEMBER: No first person. Show, don’t tell. Do not do a plot summary, besides first
paragraph and then only what is necessary to understand your analysis.